Planning to purchase a property in a new development? Don’t rush — take a moment to explore the details of this service. We provide a comprehensive inspection for defects in unfinished properties (black frame and white frame)...
Planning a renovation and your contractors are ready to begin? Before you start, take a moment to review this service and save your time, money, and peace of mind.
This service includes the inspection and acceptance of construction materials to ensure they meet the required quality standards, technical specifications, and suitability for local climate conditions.
The quality of construction in new developments in Georgia does not always meet expectations. When purchasing property—often remotely or online—buyers may later discover a number of unpleasant “surprises” before renovation begins. And believe it or not, this is actually the best-case scenario. It is far worse when renovation has already started and the contractor either fails to properly address the developer’s defects or only creates the appearance of fixing them. At that point, it may be too late and difficult to determine responsibility.
Technical supervision includes quality control of construction works, verification of work volumes and timelines, and identification of defects during the renovation process. It also involves inspection and acceptance of concealed and intermediate works. A renovation project consists of many critical stages that cannot be inspected once the project is completed. These are key technical works, and missing even one of them can lead to serious issues in the future. For example, applying a specialized primer to monolithic concrete before plastering, or proper waterproofing of bathrooms and wet areas, among others.
First, we verify that the quantity of selected materials corresponds accurately to the volumes required for the planned works. We also assess whether materials are correctly chosen for their intended application, taking into account their chemical composition and technical properties. For example, if a bathroom screed has not fully dried, a specific type of waterproofing must be used—or the work must be postponed until proper curing is achieved. Another common but harmful practice among many local contractors in Batumi is the use of gypsum-based plaster mixes or treating gypsum board joints with coarse “start” putty instead of proper compounds such as Uniflot. These and many other practical details require specialized knowledge and professional expertise.
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